Because The Big Bang theory is the modern day equivalent of a minstrel show about (EMPHASIS ON THE QUOTES) "Nerd Culture".
What is all this "minstrel show" talk? Isn't a minstrel show were white people used to don black face paint and perform songs and skits in the 19th century? I don't see the connection.
I'm surprised that it hasn't been mentioned on the show that Penny has a serious drinking problem.
I'm surprised that it hasn't been mentioned on the show that Penny has a serious drinking problem.
I would say Raj is the one with the drinking problem, since it actually affects his life.
The story arcs from BBT where the characters have to deal with growing out of a self-perpetuated man child stage are the most poignant, possibly because they hit pretty close to home.
For instance, in one of the earlier seasons, there's a female physician Howard meets at a club while trolling for booty. He takes her to work on the promise that she will get to drive a Mars rover by remote. Of course, it all goes horribly wrong and he ends up screwing up a multi billion dollar mission because of it. Who amongst us hasn't tried their darnedest to impress a girl only to have it all go wrong?
Later in that same season, the same girl starts dating Leonard and practically moves in with him, spending so much time at his place that Sheldon starts demanding she pay rent. When she suggests that she and Leonard just stop pretending and move in together for real, it exposes a bunch of commitment issues Leonard has, he being content for the half-arsed status quo to continue. I watched that episode with my then girlfriend (now wife) while we were having the exact same conflict and it gave me all sorts of uncomfortable feels.
Not to mention Howard's arrested development and codependent relationships (his mum, Raj), Raj's crippling social anxiety and dealing with being a brown boy in a dating market where whiteness is the default and Sheldon's grappling with the mundane interactions we all take for granted. Add Penny's nonexiststent acting career, Amy's endearing attempts to make up for a lonely friendless childhood in adulthood (and homoerotic admiration for Penny) as well as Bernadette's obliviousness to so many of Howard's flaws and you get a great show.
That's what the show is about, not some throwaway geek references here and there. If Leonard and Sheldon had a poster of a hot rod up beside their door instead of a replica of the Valyrian steel greatsword Ice, the jokes would work exactly the same way.
But sure, trot out the Bazinga hate if that's your thing.
Friends in in a different league, character wise to BBT. Just finding out some random childhood fact about one of the gang in Friends was hilarious. In BBT, they are well defined characters, but they don't really tend to build on it that much.That's all fairly standard American Sitcom plotlines and humor. Friends does all that, for example.
Sheldon, why are you so dumb? Why would Wolverine even need to have his prostate checked? He has a healing factor. It's not like he is going to get cancer.
There was a scene when I had it on where they were discussing who the bravest person in Marvel is. They give jokes like She Hulk's bikini waxer and Captain America's Undocumented landscaper. Sheldon says he has them all beat. He states that the bravest person in comics is the guy who has to check Wolverine's Prostate.
Sheldon, why are you so dumb? Why would Wolverine even need to have his prostate checked? He has a healing factor. It's not like he is going to get cancer.
It (kind of) normalizes him, as long as he doesn't overdo it. Penny sleeps with people and forgets about it all.
I guess they both have an alcohol problem though.
Wouldn't the bravest person be the one getting a prostate check from Wolverine?
Watched that before IT crowd and loved it as well.
Every time I watch UK Coupling, I curse the steaming piles Friends and U.S. Coupling were.